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Discrete Mathematics, Volume 192
Volume 192, Numbers 1-3, October 1998
- Walter Deubner, Michel Deza, Bruno Leclerc:
Preface. 1 - Herbert Abels:
A projection property for buildings. 3-10 - Peter J. Cameron:
A census of infinite distance-transitive graphs. 11-26 - Victor Chepoi, Sandi Klavzar:
Distances in benzenoid systems: Further developments. 27-39 - Antoine Deza, Michel Deza, Viatcheslav P. Grishukhin:
Fullerenes and coordination polyhedra versus half-cube embeddings. 41-80 - Jean Diatta:
Approximating dissimilarities by quasi-ultrametrics. 81-86 - Jean Diatta, Bernard Fichet:
Quasi-ultrametrics and their 2-ball hypergraphs. 87-102 - A. Guénoche:
Ordinal properties of tree distances. 103-117 - Wilfried Imrich:
Factoring cardinal product graphs in polynomial time. 119-144 - Mustapha Kabil, Maurice Pouzet:
Injective envelope of graphs and transition systems. 145-186 - Alexander V. Karzanov:
On one maximum multiflow problem and related metrics. 187-204 - Jack H. Koolen, Vincent Moulton, Udo Tönges:
The coherency index. 205-222 - Bruno Leclerc, Vladimir Makarenkov:
On some relations between 2-trees and tree metrics. 223-249 - Vladimir I. Levenshtein:
On designs in compact metric spaces and a universal bound on their size. 251-271 - Hiroshi Maehara:
Embedding a set of rational points in lower dimensions. 273-279 - Bernard Monjardet:
On the comparison of the Spearman and Kendall metrics between linear orders. 281-292 - Maurice Pouzet:
A projection property and Arrow's impossibility theorem. 293-308 - Alain Quilliot:
On the properties of the subsets of a discrete domain defined by the local optimae of a function endowed with some geometrical properties. 309-322 - Sergey V. Shpectorov:
Complementary l1-graphs. 323-331 - Patrick Solé, Jean-Pierre Tillich:
On the dual distance and the gap of a binary code. 333-336 - Sacha C. Varone:
Trees related to realizations of distance matrices. 337-346
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